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property overview

Le Touessrok combines the romantic deserted island vibe with the services and amenities of a luxury resort.

Set on the eastern coast of Mauritius, Le Touessrok combines a deserted island vibe with the amenities of a luxury resort. Suites and villas overlook the crystal waters of the Indian Ocean. With their chic furnishings and thatched roofs and walls, accomodations have a contemporary Creole aesthetic. Many guests choose to relax but romantics can head to Ilot Mangénie, a small islet that's exclusively open to hotel guests and offers a secluded setting. Ile aux Cerfs, also nearby, is a favorite destination for golfers thanks to a Bernhard Langer–designed course. Everyone returns for dinner, a veritable tour de force, at Three-Nine-Eight restaurant. Guests can wander into eight different open kitchens, each one serving a different cuisine, from Mauritian and Indian to Italian and French.
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Awards & Accolades

December 2011Diners Club MagazineVoted # 1Golf Resort of the Year (2011)

December 2011Leading hotel of the WorldVoted # 1Middle East, Africa of the Commitment to Quality Award

We Recommend

Best Newcomer

Bagatelle Mall

This swanky, new, state-of-the-art mall is the island's leading retail outlet for fashion, accessories, home wares and food. www.mallofmauritius.com.

Best City Secret

Champ de Mars Racecourse

Visit this elegant horse racing track, one of the world's oldest and founded in 1812, in central St. Louis.

Best Neighborhood Walk

Domaine L’étoile

Explore this beautiful 5,000-acre (2,000-hectare) landscape of lush hills, ponds, rivers and an abandoned sugar mill in the south-east of the island.

Best Restaurant Classic

Le Chamarel

This restaurant in the Black River Mountains specializes in twists on French-Mauritian cuisine, such as smoked marlin and octopus curry. Chamarel Main Rd.; (230) 483-6421; www.le-chamarel.restaurant.mu.

What to Buy

Spices

Mauritius was a famous stop on the spice route: stock up with nutmeg, chili saffron, coriander, cardamom and other indigenous spices.

Museum Must-See

The Sugar Museum

Learn about the colonial sugar trade on the island at this historic sugar mill turned museum. (230) 243-7900; www.aventuredusucre.com.

Best View

Trou Aux Cerfs Volcano

You get spectacular views of the island from this 1,985-foot (605-meter) volcano in Curepipe, central Mauritius.

Top Day Trip

Underwater Sea Walk

Take an underwater stroll among the tropical fish and coral on the bed of a lagoon in North Mauritius. A vintage helmet enables you to breathe under water.